Showing posts with label holy spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holy spirit. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Star Peace


Star Peace

In a Galaxy not so far far away
Inhabitants waited for a millennium of days
For a Savior, the Messiah, promised from Old
He would be King and save their souls
“Help us, they prayed, Oh be the One.
You’re the only hope, please come!”



“Someone has to save our skins,”
--The Israelites relentless din.
For a people, chosen race, soldiers stood guard
The sins of their past left a history marred.
The Roman Empire strikes back
And their hearts grew very slack.

Meanwhile in an uncharted, distant town
The Captain of Storm Troopers, Gabriel came down
To a Nazarene girl, pure and obedient,
The Holy Spirit, her special ingredient.
“Highly favored are you, so don’t be afraid.
Your Son will be the One to save.”

Her betrothed, Joseph, considered and prayed
What to do with his fiancĂ©’, in this way?
But God appeared in his dream, he understood
That the Force within her was Holy and Good.
“Take Mary as your wife, and she shall bear a Son.
Name Him Jesus, I AM His Father, My will be done.”


“The Return of the JEDI,” she marked the date.
Joseph Eli David Isaac, a census to take.
Large and cumbersome, a three-day flight
She felt as though she may…just might.
But the Force, the Spirit kept her until then,
They landed and knocked on the door of that Inn.

Lord,  “this is our most desperate hour,”
Only an out-building for droids is our offer.
Finding a crate of packing straw,
She rested her feet; Joseph cleared the stall.
Soon, she’d gaze on the One she’d bore,
The Creator of all the stars that soar.

“Your eyes can deceive you, don’t trust them,” he said.
One shepherd to another in the pasture, their bed.
They gazed to the Heaven and saw a great light
A Death Star? —No, beautiful, but they had great fright.
Suddenly the voice of a Skywalker announced
The Good News of the birth of a Savior, Immanuel pronounced!



They followed that star to the place He lay
The Lamb of God, at rest and at play.
The rumors began and the airwaves busy
Wiseman stared at their skymaps until dizzy.
“Sir, the possibility of navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to one.”
Trust God! We must take these gifts now, worship and serve the One!

A New Hope came down, the Force of God made human
To fulfill the prophesies and make us new again.
The Phantom Menace, the dark side is bent
To hinder and bombard us with weapons of intent
To distract, mislead, discourage and hate
But God’s final battle determines his fate.

So be a hero like Mary and obey.
Be humble like Joseph and listen always.
Follow His lead on earth and sky
Lean, I do on His wisdom from High
Though beat up and battered, our starships will cease
But He’ll promise to guide you to a Heavenly Peace.

Just believe in the Good, the Greatest Story of all
That Jesus Christ is the biggest box office draw.
He’s the Alpha and Omega, the prequel and sequel
Our Grace and Forgiver, Peace-giver and tranquil
This Christmas morning “awaken to the Force”
Of His Love and His Mercy, the Truth and the Source.

Matthew 28:20 …and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.


Merry Christmas and His Peace in your hearts for 2016 and beyond! 

Coleene VanTilburg 



Friday, July 17, 2009

My Own Adullam


(this is a personal description of many dark days after loosing our home to a fire in 2003 but a beginning of a journey that would be a refiner's fire for me; giving me strength yet to face more dark days to come.)


When I first entered the cave, it had a night manager, two levels of compartments, an ice machine and cable TV. We had escaped, found temporary shelter and would now wait until the "all clear" sign would rise again. The Season of Harvest was upon us, but my fields were burned now. The building up of worldly wisdom and independence from the Source had allowed an ignition, a spark of self to enflame this vanity I could not let go of. Clinging on with both arms left me without hands in which to touch the Wisdom of the Ages, to embrace the Spirit of Peace. My voice would speak of faith but unmatched to my heart. My trespasses would keep me afar. Now I am a cave dweller, left to leave my etchings on the wall.

James 1:7-8 For let not that man expect that he will receive anything from the Lord, being a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.

We would migrate from cave to cave, the children restless, unable to mask their disappointment. The unfamiliar ground and steps into personal space took its psychological toll. The caves would become darker, damper, infested with vermin visible in daylight; slithering in at night. One child chose to stand guard over the ashes and cling to familiar ground and familiar routine. The other child, already numb from disease, raged against the reality of cave dwelling; his etchings at times overtaking my own.

I Samuel 22:1a So David departed from there and escaped to the cave of Adullam…
Psalm 13:1-2 How long, O Lord? Wilt Thou forget me forever? How long wilt Thou hide Thy face from me? How long shall I take counsel in my soul? Having sorrow in my heart all day?

The rains came; the flood streams washed away known paths. The journeys began to increase for the sick child, finding peace only in an institutional cave, but still a cave; the poison flowing more directly into his veins.

Psalm 61: 1-2 Here my cry, Oh God; give heed to my prayer. From the end of the Earth I call to you when my heart is faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.


I found God's light around a corner of the cave one day. I would find myself spending more time there, basking in His sunshine. My etchings became journals full of scripture and prayer and blessings. One hand was feeling the scar in the center of his palm and our fingers became entwined. The music vibrated off the lichen-covered cave walls. The darkness began to lift. The cave would not change, the vermin still around, but this cave dweller would find new strength.

Psalm 28: 6-7 Blessed be the Lord, because he has heard the voice of my supplication. The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him; and I am helped. Therefore my heart exults, and with my song I shall thank Him.


Coming out of the cave would take a new faith, empowered through Christ, personally. The previous shelter which had taken up so much space in my heart would not be made whole for us to boast in. Obedience would allow for a step out of the cave and into trust and a realization of purpose. One child would go on to find that same purpose in Glory with the Father; his healing only coming when God took him home, an address now in Amazing Grace. The strength to endure that pain came from the Comforter's echoed calls through the darkness reverberating in my soul. One child would walk away from the ashes he felt responsible for and rebond with family and regain self-worth; the cave only a faded memory. I await his own etchings for I know they are hidden in his heart.

Isaiah 40:31a Yet those who wait on the Lord will gain new strength…

To live in a cave is a depressing, lonely, damp place where sometimes God takes you to prepare you for His purpose. Once we enter in, we can see in the dark if we know where to look. God will shine His light, showing the way out, revealing His divine purpose.

I Peter 1:7 …that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise, and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.


Have you had a time in your life when you felt unsettled, felt like a wandering Israelite looking for the promised land or in the "pits" for a season knowing you were going to come out only after being honest with yourself and God? Please share.